Lakewood, Washington

Rent Assistance

We have listed all of the rental assistance programs that we have located in Lakewood, Washington below. Many are government and non profit program organizations that help with rent payment subsidies, down payments, bill pay and financial assistance. We also provide detailed information on government low income housing programs such as the rapid re-housing program.

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We checked and did not find any Rent Assistance locations in Lakewood. We searched all nearby Rent Assistance programs within 30 miles of Lakewood. We list the distance of each location from Lakewood to assist you in your search for help.

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG)

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG)

Provides temporary low income housing, cash, rental assistance. Also homeless services provided. Helping Hand House is dedicated to ending and preventing family homelessness Pierce County. We help families with children find the skills they need to stay housed: budgeting, goal-setting, education and employment.
Family homelessness is a problem of epidemic proportions, and the number of families

The Puyallup Food Bank (FISH of Puyallup Valley) is Community based, all volunteer service formed to meet the emergency needs without regard to religious preference, race, national origin, age, sex or marital status. We attempt to respond only to need. Founded in 1972, and in continuous operation for 28 years, the food bank provides food and financial aid to the needy of Puyallup, WA.

PROVIDE EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES IN THE PUYALLUP, SUMNER AND ORTING REGIONS IN THE AREAS OF MEDICAL CARE, CLOTHING NEEDS, HOUSING NEEDS AND SCHOOL RELATED NEEDS, IN THE BELIEF THAT HEALTHY, CARED FOR CHILDREN MAKE BETTER LEARNERS AND BECOME PRODUCTIVE CITIZENS IN OUR COMMUNITIES.

Attention!
This service is only available to families living in Gig Harbor or on the Key Peninsula.
TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY FOOD/SUPPLIES AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS BELOW POVERTY INCOME LEVEL.
Financial Assistance available for electricity bills, rent, water, prescriptions
and other emergency needs by calling 851-8800 and leaving your name,
phone number and need. A volunteer w

To thrive children need the basics--adult guidance, help with schoolwork and proper nutrition. Many kids lack these essentials, often causing them to fall behind their peers. This can set a pattern of disengagement that continues throughout their schooling and is one of the leading factors that contributes to a child dropping out of school.

Hand Up is a private, non-profit group of concerned citizens. Foundation members are 100% volunteers. Assistance is on a case by case basis to individuals closely screened for need and circumstances. The program s modest resources come from anywhere, by any private means. Anyone with a hunger to give back from prosperity may become a vehicle for leveraging needed Hand Up aid. The Foundation testif

Our mission is to help individuals lead a more productive and independent/self sufficient life, by providing affordable housing to accomodate disadvantaged persons, specifically the homeless and at-risk homeless persons.

Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program
On February 17, 2009, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,which ludes $1.5 billion for a Homelessness Prevention Fund. Funding for this program, called the Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Program (HPRP), is being distributed based on the formula used for the Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG)